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God may not accept a person to forgive him his sins, without an atonement, else he must give free license to sin both in angels and men, and then sin were no sin, and our God were no God.
— John Wycliffe
According to the Burman system, there is no escape. According to the Christian system, there is. Jesus Christ has died in the place of sinners, has borne their sins; and now those who believe on Him, and become His disciples, are released from the punishment they deserve. At death, they are received into Heaven and are happy forever.
— Adoniram Judson
Our Redeemer took upon Himself all the sins, pains, infirmities, and sicknesses of all who have ever lived and will ever live.
— James Faust
I want to take my life and the time I have on this earth to try to tell others about Jesus, that Jesus Christ is God's son who took our sins to the Cross and shed His blood for our sins.
— Franklin Graham
My dad lived a good life. He was a simple guy. His family had been poor, and he joined the Marines to be able to send money home to his mom and dad and brothers and sisters. He genuinely had the intention to live a good life and to respect other people.
— Brendon Burchard
We do not strive for spectacular actions. What counts is the gift of yourself, the degree of love you put into each of your deeds.
— Mother Teresa
When we can do nothing else, we can still love, without expecting any reward or change or gratitude.
— Paulo Coelho
[Jesus] invoked a different kind of power: love, not coercion.
— Philip Yancey
Consecrated life means going to the very root of the love of Jesus Christ with an undivided heart and putting nothing ahead of this love.
— Pope Benedict XVI
It was the nicest thing she could imagine. It made her want to have his babies and give him both of her kidneys.
— Rainbow Rowell
Unselfish love does not exploit its object and it does not ask for anything in return.
— AW Tozer
How, then, shall God give himself entirely to that one who, besides his God, loves creatures still?
— Alphonsus Liguori